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... American letters as late as 1846 , could only detect " the first faint streaks ” of a dawning era : “ It is sad for those that foresee , to know they may not live to share its glories , yet it is sweet , too , to know that every act and ...
... American letters as late as 1846 , could only detect " the first faint streaks ” of a dawning era : “ It is sad for those that foresee , to know they may not live to share its glories , yet it is sweet , too , to know that every act and ...
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... American Man of Letters , " in his The Brazen Face of History : Studies in the Literary Consciousness in America ( Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press , 1959 ) , p . 34 . 45. William Charvat , Literary Publishing in America ...
... American Man of Letters , " in his The Brazen Face of History : Studies in the Literary Consciousness in America ( Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press , 1959 ) , p . 34 . 45. William Charvat , Literary Publishing in America ...
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... American History , " in James Fenimore Cooper and His Country , or Getting Under Way : Papers from the 1978 Conference at State University of New York College at Oneonta and Cooperstown , New York ( Oneonta , N.Y .: n.p. , 1979 ) , p ...
... American History , " in James Fenimore Cooper and His Country , or Getting Under Way : Papers from the 1978 Conference at State University of New York College at Oneonta and Cooperstown , New York ( Oneonta , N.Y .: n.p. , 1979 ) , p ...
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